ASP.NET Page Timeout while pulling data from servers

Hi EE,
My page gathers lots of information from the databases/DB2 servers and by the time the data gets displayed on the page, I get "The Operation has timed out" error message.
I think it takes atleast 2 to 3 minutes for the data to get loaded onto the page.
I have my <sessionstate timout=20>
Please let me know what has to be done to solve this.
Thanks,
DreamChaser

Hi Sabeesh
Thanks a lot for your quick response.
I am actually connecting it to a DB2 Server.
After your comment, I added Connect Timout attribute.
the page still times out.
I tried "Connection Timeout=120".
Still no luck, pal.
Would be great if you can let me know what has to be done.
Thanks,
Regards
DreamChaser

with out seeing your code its very difficult to say some thing. i guss the problem with connection time out. first wrong thing is you should not take a longer tiime for fetcing data. i dont know why you are taking 3 minutes for loading data. you can write a joins and filter data as per your purpose. avoid using cursors. i dont have much knowledge about db2.

I'd to love to reduce the loading time, Sabeesh.
But that depends on the DB2 guys. Let me talk to them and see if it is possible for them to optimize the queries. they tell me they have fetch data from lots of systems, analyze and give the data to us to display to the user. That's why they say it takes a long time.

Just spoke with a DB2 guy, and he says that the proc needs to run thro' 600 million records!!!!!!!!!!!
I really don't know why!!
I have heard about SQL Timeout, don't know what I can do for this Db2 Timeout.

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